- The
Brondings were a
Germanic tribe. They and
Breca the
Bronding are
mentioned in
Beowulf (Th. 1047; B. 521.), as Beowulf's
childhood friend, and in Widsith...
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Breca (sometimes
spelled Breoca or Brecca) was a
Bronding who,
according to the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, was Beowulf's
childhood friend.
Breca defeated...
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Chondrostoma regium,
sometimes known as the
brond-snout or
Mesopotamian nase is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Chondrostoma from Mesopotamia...
- such as
Robert in the
television adaptation of
Frederic Lindsay's
novel Brond (Channel 4, 1987). He
became known internationally with his
appearance as...
- 1988),
followed by the title-character in the mid-1980s
Channel 4
series Brond. His many
stage credits include Daddy Warbucks in the
original West End...
- who grew up with the Geats. Beowulf's
childhood friend was
Breca the
Bronding "supposed to be the
inhabitants of the
island Brännö,
lying off the coast...
-
Brond is a 1987
British three-part
drama television series made by
Channel 4,
based on the
novel of the same name by
Scottish author Frederic Lindsay...
- the Anglo-Saxon tale of
ancestry ****igns to him a son
Brond, of whom the Edda is silent,
brond, brand, ON.
brandr (fire
brand or
blade of a sword), signifying...
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Caeroesi Condrusi Eburones Paemani Segni Morini Nervii Bateinoi Betasii Brondings Bructeri Burgundians Buri
Cananefates Caritni Casuari Chaedini Chaemae...
- his 1983
novel Brond was
nominated in a List Magazine/Scottish Book
Trust list of the 100 best
Scottish books of all time. In 1987
Brond was made into...